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- from Operation Fairbank, a full criminal investigation called Operation Fernbridge was launched in February 2013. No evidence of abuse connected to the Elm...
- Fernbridge is an unincorporated community at an elevation of 39 feet (12 m) in Humboldt County, California, named for a historic bridge, 3 miles (4.8 km)...
- Fernbridge, originally Eel River Bridge, is a 1,320-foot-long (402.3 m) concrete arch bridge designed by American engineer John B. Leonard which opened...
- Route 211 begins its journey at Ferndale, heading towards Highway 101 in Fernbridge. Section 511 of the California Streets and Highways Code still says that...
- Route 104 ended) to Westport, and a third from Ferndale to Route 1 near Fernbridge. Except for the gaps in Route 56 north of San Francisco, these additions...
- other dairy products, operates from the original headquarters located at Fernbridge adjacent to the Eel River. As part of the Emerald Triangle, Humboldt County...
- Lake Pillsbury. In 1910 noted American engineer John B. Leonard designed Fernbridge, a 1,320 feet (400 m) all-concrete arched bridge at the site of the earlier...
- Primary storage and production facilities remained at the original site in Fernbridge, California, and frozen products were still based in a Stockton, California...
- emergency spillway. The same storms caused the Eel River to flood at Fernbridge near Ferndale. December 31, 2022 – March 25, 2023 – Periods of heavy rainfall...
- first automobiles were used for the stage runs in 1911, the same year as Fernbridge (bridge) was built, eliminating the need for ferry boat service. In 1878...